Or even bake. I made 18 cup cakes today. To take in for work. I did get a BIG grill a couple of months ago. I have a gas stove - you know, 4 burners and the grill I got goes over the entire stove top. It's heavy, like 30 pounds. But it offers so much room to cook. You can make several omelets at a time. Really, you can cook anything on a grill. I did work at a resturant for 2 months as a line cook - just to learn. it was something else. and - i must say - i am pretty good now.
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I do cook.
My specialties are mostly stuff you throw in the oven on low-ish and leave it alone for 2-4 hours; roast beef/chicken/pork -that last often becoming barbeque- and likewise for a couple boiled chicken dishes. I get stuck with a lot of the grilling outdoors in warm weather. I also used to be known as the Pizza God back in college.
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I watched my buddy make donuts overnight, kinda lost my desire for them after that. I wish I knew how to cook, but now it dont matter much, my taste buds were ruined by either nasal spray or smoking so I can actually eat those not-so-pleasant foods that are good for me.
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Yes. In fact, I am a better cook than my wife. I will admit that she is a better baker.Last edited by pchang; March 31, 2022, 13:32.“It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”
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As a graduate student I did very little (just pasta/etc). As a postdoc, I met my now wife, and started cooking a little with her encouragement. I cooked dal, and a few other things (we cooked lasagna together).
After we married, she took over all cooking and my skills atrophied. Recently she has desired for me to cook again, as she has started to work while returning to school (she returned to school almost 4 years ago). However, I am also very busy (I do most of the childcare, and I started a company focused on R&D), and she doesn't like my cooking. So basically, I cook pasta once again (the kids are happy with it), but my wife mostly refuses to eat it.
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I cook when I have to but I usually prefer to dine out."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostAs a graduate student I did very little (just pasta/etc). As a postdoc, I met my now wife, and started cooking a little with her encouragement. I cooked dal, and a few other things (we cooked lasagna together).
After we married, she took over all cooking and my skills atrophied. Recently she has desired for me to cook again, as she has started to work while returning to school (she returned to school almost 4 years ago). However, I am also very busy (I do most of the childcare, and I started a company focused on R&D), and she doesn't like my cooking. So basically, I cook pasta once again (the kids are happy with it), but my wife mostly refuses to eat it.
JM
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